I was at a showcase and another club coach told me he is still coaching. I didn't even know he was still alive never mind coaching. We did a google search and he is at a D3 school in Kentucky. I didn't imagine he would get another job after what happened at Cornell and getting fired, in 2016.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI was at a showcase and another club coach told me he is still coaching. I didn't even know he was still alive never mind coaching. We did a google search and he is at a D3 school in Kentucky. I didn't imagine he would get another job after what happened at Cornell and getting fired, in 2016.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI was at a showcase and another club coach told me he is still coaching. I didn't even know he was still alive never mind coaching. We did a google search and he is at a D3 school in Kentucky. I didn't imagine he would get another job after what happened at Cornell and getting fired, in 2016.
He is now at a solid small school in Kentucky.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHe was not fired; why are you spreading gossip? That program was atrocious before he got there and going almost 500 in his time there was a huge accomplishment.
He is now at a solid small school in Kentucky.
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SDSU right winger gets inside of Cornell left back on through ball and gets taken down, PK, goal.
Player is substituted. Game resumes, heated, loud argument between the player and PF on the sideline. PF is a big guy, weighs over 500 lbs. and escalated into him "accidently" pushing her. Incident could be seen on game video, but that segment came down days later.
Story comes from previous players, asst. coaches and athletic dept. staff, he got fired.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSun, Sep. 11, 2016, 12:00 p.m.vs San Diego State University, Ithaca, N.Y., Berman Field,
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SDSU right winger gets inside of Cornell left back on through ball and gets taken down, PK, goal.
Player is substituted. Game resumes, heated, loud argument between the player and PF on the sideline. PF is a big guy, weighs over 500 lbs. and escalated into him "accidently" pushing her. Incident could be seen on game video, but that segment came down days later.
Story comes from previous players, asst. coaches and athletic dept. staff, he got fired.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSun, Sep. 11, 2016, 12:00 p.m.vs San Diego State University, Ithaca, N.Y., Berman Field,
0-1 loss
SDSU right winger gets inside of Cornell left back on through ball and gets taken down, PK, goal.
Player is substituted. Game resumes, heated, loud argument between the player and PF on the sideline. PF is a big guy, weighs over 500 lbs. and escalated into him "accidently" pushing her. Incident could be seen on game video, but that segment came down days later.
Story comes from previous players, asst. coaches and athletic dept. staff, he got fired.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHe was not fired; why are you spreading gossip? That program was atrocious before he got there and going almost 500 in his time there was a huge accomplishment.
He is now at a solid small school in Kentucky.
Ivy League record, 7-25-3, .24%
He failed miserably plus players hated playing for him, condescending, always complaining, degrading
2012.* 1-14-1, 0-6-1 8th place, 8 teams in Ivy
2013.* 7-8-1, 1-6-0 8th
2014.* 8-9-0, 2-5-0 7th
2015.* 9-4-4, 2-4-1 5th
2016.* 5-9-2, 2-4-1 6th
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOverall record, 30-44-8, .41%
Ivy League record, 7-25-3, .24%
He failed miserably plus players hated playing for him, condescending, always complaining, degrading
2012.* 1-14-1, 0-6-1 8th place, 8 teams in Ivy
2013.* 7-8-1, 1-6-0 8th
2014.* 8-9-0, 2-5-0 7th
2015.* 9-4-4, 2-4-1 5th
2016.* 5-9-2, 2-4-1 6th
For five years before he got there, Ivy 2-31-2:
2007 4 12 0 0-7-0 (Ivy)
2008 2 12 1 1-6-0
2009 1 13 1 0-7-0
2010 6 8 1 1-5-1
2011 2 13 1 0-6-1
Since he left:
2017 2-9-3 (0-5-2 Ivy)
2018 1-13-1 (0-7)
So yeah, I think he did okay while he was there. You appear to have some inside information regarding his coaching style and its effect on players, maybe your daughter played for him, who knows. Not here to champion him or vilify Cornell program; I have nothing but respect for college players, i know its hard to do both, especially at a school like Cornell. I am just looking at numbers, would hardly characterize them as failing miserably.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSun, Sep. 11, 2016, 12:00 p.m.vs San Diego State University, Ithaca, N.Y., Berman Field,
0-1 loss
SDSU right winger gets inside of Cornell left back on through ball and gets taken down, PK, goal.
Player is substituted. Game resumes, heated, loud argument between the player and PF on the sideline. PF is a big guy, weighs over 500 lbs. and escalated into him "accidently" pushing her. Incident could be seen on game video, but that segment came down days later.
Story comes from previous players, asst. coaches and athletic dept. staff, he got fired.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHe joined in 2012, not his team or recruits; his results in ensuing years show considerable improvement in non-conference games, some improvement in Ivy results, and all results dropped off the table after he left.
For five years before he got there, Ivy 2-31-2:
2007 4 12 0 0-7-0 (Ivy)
2008 2 12 1 1-6-0
2009 1 13 1 0-7-0
2010 6 8 1 1-5-1
2011 2 13 1 0-6-1
Since he left:
2017 2-9-3 (0-5-2 Ivy)
2018 1-13-1 (0-7)
So yeah, I think he did okay while he was there. You appear to have some inside information regarding his coaching style and its effect on players, maybe your daughter played for him, who knows. Not here to champion him or vilify Cornell program; I have nothing but respect for college players, i know its hard to do both, especially at a school like Cornell. I am just looking at numbers, would hardly characterize them as failing miserably.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo they weren't good before him, weren't good with him, are not good after him which makes him not successful like the others. The game passed him by over 20 years ago. Where was he before Cornell? An asst. for four years at Wisconsin. She hired him as a favor because she was his asst. at Penn State way back in the day. For four years he was applying to jobs all over the country. D1,D2, D3, no one would hire him. He applied to his alma mater, St. Lawrence Univ in upstate NY and even they wouldn't give him an interview. That speaks volumes.
Sorry, the coach’s results do not fit your narrative. Again, you must have some history or a real axe to grind with this coach; no one cares or knows that much about some coach with a peripheral connection to soccer in this area. What is it?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo I guess the Transylvania team did poorly this year? Not quite.
Sorry, the coach’s results do not fit your narrative. Again, you must have some history or a real axe to grind with this coach; no one cares or knows that much about some coach with a peripheral connection to soccer in this area. What is it?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo they weren't good before him, weren't good with him, are not good after him which makes him not successful like the others. The game passed him by over 20 years ago. Where was he before Cornell? An asst. for four years at Wisconsin. She hired him as a favor because she was his asst. at Penn State way back in the day. For four years he was applying to jobs all over the country. D1,D2, D3, no one would hire him. He applied to his alma mater, St. Lawrence Univ in upstate NY and even they wouldn't give him an interview. That speaks volumes.
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